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Updated through online information from Damien Jones [November 4, 2025]: I served as organist and was told this was a very small 2 manual Estey that sat in the left front side of the church.
[JRS/Editor: If it was an Estey, then the date is incorrect. Estey didn't start building pipe organs until 1901, and there is no listing for this church on the complete Estey opus list].
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Updated through online information from Damien Jones. -- Organ was removed in the fifties.
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